Case 430 model

   / Case 430 model #11  
Looks like I'm going to get a Case 430 model tractor. Never heard of them or know anything about them.

J.I. Case 430

1960 - 1969 430 Series
Utility tractor
Next model: J.I. Case 470

Manufacturer: J.I. Case
Factory: Rock Island, Illinois, USA
Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Original price (USD)
$4,400 (1969 )

Variants:
430: standard-front diesel
431: row-crop diesel
440: standard-front gas
441: row-crop gas
445: industrial

J.I. Case 430 Engine:
J.I. Case diesel 4-cylinder
liquid-cooled overhead valve < ? >
188.4 ci [3.1 L]

Bore/Stroke: 3.8125x4.125 inches [97 x 105 mm]
Air cleaner: oil bath
Compression: 17.5:1
Rated RPM: 1750
Starter volts: 12
Oil capacity: 5 qts [4.7 L]
Coolant capacity: 13.5 qts [12.8 L]

J.I. Case 430 Power:
PTO (claimed): 34 hp [25.4 kW]
Plows: 3 X 12" < ? >

Transmission:
Type: unsynchronized gear
Gears: 4 forward and 1 reverse

Clutch: 254mm dry disc

Fuel: 13 gal [49.2 L]

Rear Hitch:
Type: Case Eagle Hitch < ? >

3-Point Hitch:
Rear Type: I
Control: Draft-o-Matic draft control

Power Take-off (PTO):
Rear PTO: live
independent*
Rear RPM: 540
540/1000

J.I. Case 430 Tires:
Ag front: 6.00x16
7.50x16
Ag rear: 11x24
13x24
Dimensions:
Weight (shipping): 3125 lbs [1417 kg]
Wheelbase: 75.25 inches [191 cm]
Length: 130.2 inches [330 cm]
Width: 61.375 inches [155 cm]
Height (hood): 50.5 inches [128 cm]
Front tread: 47.5 inches [120 cm]
Rear tread: 48 to 76 inches < ? >
[121 to 193 cm]
58/66 inches < ? >
[147/167 cm]

Mechanical:
Chassis: 4x2 2WD
Steering: manual
power*
Brakes: mechanical band/disc
Cab: Open operator station

Hydraulics:
Type: Dual-Control
Valves: 1
Pump flow: 8.5 gpm [32.2 lpm]

Belt Pulley:
Diameter: 10.25 inches [26 cm]
Width: 6 inches [15 cm]
RPM: 1190

Battery:
Number: 2
Volts: 6


Page information:
Last update: September 5, 2019
Copyright: Copyright 2019 TractorData LLC
Contact: Peter@TractorData.com
 
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   / Case 430 model #12  
At 3,135 pounds / 2-WD / four forward gears / Case 430 is only a moderately capable tractor by 2021 standards.

Suitable for working a flat/level crop area of 10 acres to 15 acres with 66" - 72" implements.

Prospect for implements where you obtained the tractor when the snow is gone, before weeds grow up.

I hope your tractor has power steering.

Congratulations on the tractor. Certainly an interesting project.

Good luck.
 
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   / Case 430 model #13  
I have a reverse idler shaft for a 430 transmission. ----- was told it also fits a 310---well it dont! lol! I have two 580ck loader backhoe tractors they are both 1968's. The 430's are its little brother and good tractors.
The loader on yours might be the #33 --- same one used on the 580ck's.
If you have water in the transmission and it been in there for very long then the bearings/gears/ and shafts are rusted so you will need to take top off the transmission and look in there to see what you have.
Things should come loose with some work.
I dont remember if they have disk brakes or not but I think they do and it dont matter if the peddle moves or not the disks are stuck together!
 
   / Case 430 model #14  
Googling some 430 pictures, I realize that the color scheme is in keeping with the older models. I remember the pale yellow paint, red engine and screened grill, but not the black stripe along the lower hood.
 
   / Case 430 model
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Per TractorData there should be a plate by the instrument cluster with a serial number:
Serial Numbers:
Location:plate on instrument panel
1960: 6144001
1961: 6162601
1962: 8190001
1963: 8208001
1964: 8229001
1965: 8253501
1966: 8279001
1967: 8306501
1968: 8332101
1969: 8356251

Source: TractorData.com J.I. Case 43 tractor information

Aaron Z

Looks like I’ve got a 1962 model.
 
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J.I. Case 430

1960 - 1969 430 Series
Utility tractor
Next model:J.I. Case 470

Manufacturer:J.I. Case
Factory:Rock Island, Illinois, USA
Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Original price (USD)
$4,400 (1969 )

Variants:
430:standard-front diesel
431:row-crop diesel
440:standard-front gas
441:row-crop gas
445:industrial

J.I. Case 430 Engine:
J.I. Case diesel 4-cylinder
liquid-cooled overhead valve < ? >
188.4 ci [3.1 L]

Bore/Stroke:3.8125x4.125 inches [97 x 105 mm]
Air cleaner:eek:il bath
Compression:17.5:1
Rated RPM:1750
Starter volts:12
Oil capacity:5 qts [4.7 L]
Coolant capacity:13.5 qts [12.8 L]

J.I. Case 430 Power:
PTO (claimed):34 hp [25.4 kW]
Plows:3 X 12" < ? >

Transmission:
Type:unsynchronized gear
Gears:4 forward and 1 reverse

Clutch:254mm dry disc

Fuel:13 gal [49.2 L]

Rear Hitch:
Type:Case Eagle Hitch < ? >

3-Point Hitch:
Rear Type:I
Control:Draft-o-Matic draft control

Power Take-off (PTO):
Rear PTO:live
independent*
Rear RPM:540
540/1000

J.I. Case 430 Tires:
Ag front:6.00x16
7.50x16
Ag rear:11x24
13x24
Dimensions:
Weight (shipping):3125 lbs [1417 kg]
Wheelbase:75.25 inches [191 cm]
Length:130.2 inches [330 cm]
Width:61.375 inches [155 cm]
Height (hood):50.5 inches [128 cm]
Front tread:47.5 inches [120 cm]
Rear tread:48 to 76 inches < ? >
[121 to 193 cm]
58/66 inches < ? >
[147/167 cm]

Mechanical:
Chassis:4x2 2WD
Steering:manual
power*
Brakes:mechanical band/disc
Cab:Open operator station

Hydraulics:
Type:Dual-Control
Valves:1
Pump flow:8.5 gpm [32.2 lpm]

Belt Pulley:
Diameter:10.25 inches [26 cm]
Width:6 inches [15 cm]
RPM:1190

Battery:
Number:2
Volts:6


Page information:
Last update:September 5, 2019
Copyright:Copyright 2019 TractorData LLC
Contact:Peter@TractorData.com

Very helpful thank you. Not sure how much the loader adds to the weight but it’s a lot I can tell you. That thing is stout.
Kind of looking forward to some decent weather to tinker on it. Probably not going to do too much till the weather breaks we just got dumped on with snow. I hope I can get it running
 
   / Case 430 model #17  
When Tractors were tractors and the men that drove them opened a bottle of Beer with their Teeth!
 
   / Case 430 model #18  
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This is the 430LCK (445) that I’ve had since the middle 70’s. I just gave it to a friends son along with a 72” Woods finish mower. This one had 4 speeds and three ranges, and a sort of live PTO. The sort of was that there was a hand clutch that would disengage the traction allowing the PTO to continue to rotate. It also has a draft control. It was extremely reliable and served me well.
 
   / Case 430 model #19  
Right off. There is something about the long wheelbase that is attractive. These tractors evolved over considerible time to do what they were expected to do, better and better. I'm not so certain that nowadays that has become more about marketing. Maybe not so much in the Ag sector, but certainly in this exploding consumer segment.
 
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This is the 430LCK (445) that I’ve had since the middle 70’s. I just gave it to a friends son along with a 72” Woods finish mower. This one had 4 speeds and three ranges, and a sort of live PTO. The sort of was that there was a hand clutch that would disengage the traction allowing the PTO to continue to rotate. It also has a draft control. It was extremely reliable and served me well.

Nice!
 
 
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